A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night opens up as any other Western stereotypically would: a black and white image with a large depth of…
Ministry of Cool
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Tasting some of the worst alcohol Ithaca has to offer I walk in around 10:30 p.m., nod at the bouncer, quickly unload my gloves, hat,…
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With each new album, the sound of Grooms grows more refined. With its fourth studio album, Comb the Feelings Through Your Hair, they’ve taken the…
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In a way, everything in Father John Misty’s latest album, I Love You, Honeybear, can be summed up in the first and last song. The…
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Making a statement with non-retouched photos Beyoncé’s exposed L’Oreal photoshoot exposes her pores and non-airbrushed complexion, bringing one thing to mind: Beyoncé is not flawless.…
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After an hour of a pick-up beach volleyball game on the sand court in the side lawn of a church on a hot June afternoon…
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Finding love in the arms of monsters Human narratives have always been fascinated with the undead. They’re seen in the works of Bram Stroker, John…
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Male entitlement to female bodies The saying “nice guys finish last” is not new. But in recent years, it’s taken on a new meaning within…
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“There is no avoiding time, the sea of time.” All of the characters in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice struggle against time. They live in…
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A decade-long hiatus can be a drag for fans, but it’s a comfort to know that Sleater-Kinney is back with a new record, No Cities…